grace

grace

A Poem by Ed Hart

                          yes
there is letting go

the while
my heart is ebullient
emergent 

listen
rain becomes rivers
becomes oceans
becomes laughter and doing
painting walls
planting seeds
marshaling monuments
of tiny words

listen
a flask the fates had fastened
opened on a laggard's thirst
while my tenacious farm girl
kept the hungry graves at bay

stretching
stretching

© 2016 Ed Hart


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Possibilities combined with energy can change the dynamics of what is. Suddenly oceans, a wide sky, and freedom become tangible, become lighter to hold, become happiness. I see metaphors and possible symbolism here that can only be written by you.

Always worth the read.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

you always sing in perfect tune...thank you



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I was drawn in by your title "Grace" (which I love the idea of & hearing how others define it). Your illustration of grace is original & unexpected. I love the way you do that compound definition starting with "rain becomes rivers" -- that is so imaginative, the way it starts with something known & constant, then it veers off into the imaginary & symbolic. This is one of the best, most original descriptions of writing I've ever seen: "planting seeds marshaling monuments of tiny words" (love the alliteration here & elsewhere, too). Very excellent read.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Hungry graves...I often forget to feed myself...laughed at "laggard's thirst"....you have grown sage in grace and I congratulate you mate. The only Grace I've known had a name her mother gave her but that's where the resemblance to the phenomena (phenomenon?) ended.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

'build it and they will come'...thanks for the kindly words
Possibilities combined with energy can change the dynamics of what is. Suddenly oceans, a wide sky, and freedom become tangible, become lighter to hold, become happiness. I see metaphors and possible symbolism here that can only be written by you.

Always worth the read.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

you always sing in perfect tune...thank you
The ‘not letting go’ could lead to something other than ebullience, a rich fruitful naysaying that hears something very different in the laughter.

But, every man to his vision. This poem has a charming, button-holing, hectoring quality that reminds me of the John Donne of Busy old fool, unruly Sun etc.


Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

'letting go', i think, is an acquired taste...

is that a map you're reading there in .. read more
The images are so clear and you ability to allow us to feel magical. I loved it.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

i'm glad you dropped by Cherrie
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This is not only "grace"...This is ALL. How beautiful it is to read your heart so full :)

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

thank you my dear friend
A unique and deft pen you have, Ed. Really enjoyed this.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

thank you for your visit and kind words
have you ever watched a mother bird pretend injury or insult to draw the cat away from her young?

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

at the bird level, this behavior is genetically endowed, fixed, choiceless...at the human level, the.. read more
Corset

8 Years Ago

exactly, you understand so well Mr. Hart
This is all anyone could ever ask for.

No laggard you.

Beccy.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

thank you Beccy...you always add comfort to my page
I like love poems, especially ones so skilfully applied that have no need to contain the word itself.

Read a few of your poems now, enjoy your work.

boblakin.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Ed Hart

8 Years Ago

glad for your e-quaintance bob...i like a shoot-em-first, ask-questions-later kind a guy

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Added on February 18, 2016
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Ed Hart
Ed Hart

Olympia, WA



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